HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-O-09 - Amendments to City CharterORDINANCE NO. 1993-09
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
CALLING FOR A CITY GENERAL ELECTION FOR MAY 1, 1993, TO SUBMIT
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF STEPHEN-
VILLE; SETTING FORTH THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS; PRESCRIBING THE
FORM OF THE PROPOSITIONS; NAMING ELECTION OFFICIALS AND POLLLING
PLACES; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS
ORDINANCE WAS PASSED WAS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY LAW.
WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 9.004(a) of the Texas Local Government Code,
the City Council hereby calls for the submission of proposed charter amendments
to the voters of the City of Stephenville; and
WHEREAS, the City Secretary has advised the City Council that the authorized
date to call the City General Election to consider the proposed charter
amendments is May 1, 1993.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. It is hereby ordered that the City General Election is to
be held in the City of Stephenville on May 1, 1993, for the purpose of submitting
to the qualified voters the hereinafter described proposed charter amendments.
Such election shall be held at the City Recreation Building, 378 W. Long Street,
Stephenville, Texas. Louise Skipper is hereby appointed presiding election
judge, Gloria Taylor is hereby appointed alternate presiding judge. The
presiding election judge shall appoint not less than two nor more than six
election clerks to assist them in the conduct of the election. Voters residing
in the city limits of Stephenville, Texas, shall vote in the City polling place
shown above.
SECTION 2. There shall be submitted at such City General Election on
May 1, 1993, the following measures as proposed amendments to the City Charter
of the City of Stephenville.
Measure No. 1 That Article III, Section 2, of the City Charter be
amended so that such shall read as follow:
Sec. 2 Mayor -Term.
The Mayor shall be elected from the city at large
for a term of two (2) years or until his/her temporary
successor has been appointed pursuant to Article III
Sec. 12 of the City Charter.
Measure No. 2 That Article III, Section 5, of the City Charter be
amended so that such shall read as follows:
Sec. 5. Councilmembers, terms of office.
There shall be four (4) members of the city council
elected at -large from the City of Stephenville. At-
large councilmembers shall be elected for a term of
two (2) years or until his/her temporary successor has
been appointed pursuant to Art. III, Sec. 12 of the
City Charter; two (2) councilmembers being elected
each year. The at -large council positions shall be
designated as "at -large places 1, 2, 3, and 4." At -
large councilmembers shall run and be elected by
place designation.
There shall be four (4) members of the city council
elected from four single member districts, with one
councilmember being elected from each district.
Single member district councilmembers shall be
elected for a term of two (2) years or until his/her
temporary successor has been appointed pursuant to
Article III, Sec. 12 of the City Charter. The
single member districts shall be designated as
"single member districts A, B, C, and D."
Measure No. 3 That Article III, Section 6, of the City Charter be
amended so that such shall read as follows:
Sec. 6. Phase -in of terms set forth in Article III, Sec. 5
Beginning with the City General Election in May, 1994,
the existing places 2, 4, 6, and 8 shall be abolished.
At -large places 2 and 4, single member districts A and
C, and the Mayor shall be elected in the City General
Election in May, 1994.
The existing places 1, 3, 5, and 7 shall remain in
existence until the City General Election in May, 1995,
at which time they shall be abolished. At -large places
1 and 3, and single member districts B and D shall be
elected in the City General Election in May, 1995.
All terms shall be for a period of two (2) years.
Measure No. 4 That Article III, Section 7 of the City
Charter be amended so that such shall read as follows:
Sec. 7. Mayor, councilmen --Qualifications.
Each of the eight (8) councilmembers and the Mayor
shall be a citizen of the United States of America,
have been a resident of the State of Texas for a
period of at least one (1) year, have been a resident
of the City of Stephenville for a period of at least
six (6) months, be a qualified voter of the State of
Texas. He shall not be in arrears in the payment of
any taxes or any other liability due to the City.
Citizens who run for election from a single member
III district, must have been a resident in that district
for a period of at least six (6) months prior to the
election date. Proof, in the form of an affidavit and
�"'� a copy of the candidate's current voter registration
Ij card, of residency shall be made at the time the citi-
zen files for his candidacy as required by Article IV,
Sec. 3 of the City Charter.
Measure No. 5 That Article III, Section 10 of the City Charter be
amended so that such shall read as follows:
Sec. 10. Plurality Vote.
All elections shall be determined by a plurality of the
qualified voters voting in the election.
Measure No. 6 That Article III, Section 12 of the City Charter be
amended so that such shall read as follows:
Sec. 12 Vacancy.
If, (1) any councilmember moves from the City or is
convicted of a felony, or (2) any councilmember elected
in a single member district moves from that single mem-
ber district, or (3) there is no candidate for any at -
large place or any single member district, or (4) there
occurs a vacancy for any other reason, the Mayor and
remaining city councilmembers may appoint a person who
is qualified for the vacant at -large place or single
member district to serve until a successor has been
elected and duly qualified. If the Mayor moves from
the city or is convicted of a felony, or there occurs a
vacancy for any other reason, the city council may
appoint a person who is qualified to serve as Mayor
until a successor has been elected and duly qualified.
In the event of any vacancy, a special election shall
be held on the first uniform election date occurring on
or after the 30th day after the date the election is
ordered, but in no case shall the election be held more
than 120 days from the date the vacancy occurred,
notwithstanding the fact that no standard election date
as provided by V.A.T.S. Election Code § 41.001 occurred
within that period. If the vacancy occurs within
ninety (90) days of the City General Election, it shall
not be filled by special election.
SECTION 3. The proposed measures to amend the Charter of the City of
Stephenville, as proposed in Section 2 of this ordinance, shall be submitted to
the qualified voters at the City General Election on May 1, 1993, on the ballot
and in the form of the following propositions. The numbers of the propositions
shall correspond to the numbers of the measures, and the words "YES" and "NO"
shall be printed to the left of each proposition on the ballot:
Proposition No. 1 Mayor -Terms
Shall Section 2 of the City Charter be amended
so that the Mayor shall be elected from the
City at -large for a term of two (2) years?
Proposition No. 2 Councilmembers, terms of office.
Shall Section 5 of the City Charter be amended
so that there shall be four (4) members of the
City Council elected at -large and four (4)
members of the City Council elected from single
member districts, all members being elected for
a term of two (2) years?
Proposition No. 3 Phase -in of terms set forth in
Article III, Sec. 5.
Shall Section 6 of the City Charter be amended
so that Section 5 shall be phased in as follows:
Shall councilmembers under the amended Section 5
plan be phased in as follows:
1) two (2) at -large members and two (2) members
from single members districts shall be elected
n in May, 1994; and
1 2) the remaining at -large members and members from
III single member districts shall be elected in May,
1995?
Proposition No. 4 Mayor, councilmen --Qualifications.
Shall Section 7 of the City Charter be amended so
that each of the eight (8) councilmembers and the
Mayor shall be a citizen of the United States of
America, have been a resident of the State of Texas
for a period of at least one (1) year, have been a
resident of the City of Stephenville for a period
of at least six (6) months, be a qualified voter of
the State of Texas, shall not be in arrears in the
payment of any taxes or any other liability due the
City, and citizens who run for election from a
single member district, must have been a resident
in that district for a period of at least six (6)
months prior to the election date?
Proposition No. 5 Plurality Vote.
Shall Section 10 of the City Charter be amended so
that all elections shall be determined by a plurality
of the qualified voters voting in the election?
Proposition No. 6 Vacancy.
Shall Section 12 of the City Charter be amended so
that if (1) any councilmember moves from the City
or is convicted of a felony, or (2) any council -
member elected in a single member district moves from
that single member district, or (3) there is no
candidate for any at -large place or any single member
district, or (4) there occurs a vacancy for any other
reason, the Mayor and remaining city councilmembers
may appoint a person who is qualified for the vacant
at -large place or any single member district to serve
until a successor has been elected and duly qualified.
If the Mayor moved from the City, or is convicted of
a felony, or there occurs a vacancy for any other
reason, the city council may appoint a person who is
qualified to serve as Mayor until a successor has been
elected and duly qualified. In the event of any
vacancy, a special election shall be held on the first
authorized uniform election date. If the vacancy occurs
within ninety (90) days of the City General Election,
it shall not be filled by special election?
SECTION 4. It is hereby officially found and determined that the
meeting at which this ordinance was passed was open to the public as required
by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 2nd day of March, 1993.
ATTEST:
J
yce mberton, City Secretary
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avinia L mann, Mayor